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Originally Posted by ssscotty
if every time the gov tries to enforce new safety laws and it was taken as the gov chipping away at our rights, we would have none of these regulations in place. and peoples common sense varies so yes there needs to be something in writing for everyone to reference. look back at history, most of these types of laws are usually put in place after a tragedy. maybe that's not the best feeling because we like to think we are smarter then that and should have already put something in place to prevent the tragedy. I would support anyone in this tragic situation no matter their age, etc... yes it hits harder when it has to do with children, I think that's a given. but not an excuse to ward off talk of making things a little safer out there. things only get complicating to people who refuse to understand them...
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So you have never thought that the government over regulates?
http://www.dumblaws.com/laws/united-states/florida
If these mandates are so good why do they always pass them after a tragedy when emotions are high versus letting them stand on their own merits?
Complicated only to those who refuse to understand? Why don't you begin to address the issues I raised:
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punishments for breaking that mandate, who will monitor the mandate, how will they monitor it, who will be governed by that mandate, how exceptions are given out, why those exceptions are given out.
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